Robben: I will get better

07/07/2010 10:39

Holland winger Arjen Robben believes he is not yet atair shox shoes his best despite earning the man-of-the-match award against Slovakia.
Robben scored Holland's opener in their 2-1 triumph on Monday toNike Basketball Shoes seal a place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup against Brazil. It was all the more rewarding considering the Bayern Munich winger earned his first start of the tournament against the Slovaks after recovering from a calf injury.
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Robben broke the deadlock in the first half afterMBT Shoes beating two defenders before firing home.
He continued to terrorise the Slovakian defence withnike shoes great pace and skill.
"It was a great pass by Wesley Sneijder and discount Nike Shoesmy shot was good enough," he added.
"I waited for the right time as wholesale nike shoesI had two defenders on me but I found the space."
Holland have won all ofnike shoes on sale their four games in South Africa but Robben admitted Monday's game was far from their best performance.
"It was anike shoes for sale difficult match," he said. "We didn't play our best game but, at the end of the day, it's all about winning.
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